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'I lie wall-flower, the wall-flower...203 
The way-side violet..120 
They are as gentle.. 
The yellow cowslip and the pale primrose. 69 
Those few pale autumn flowers ..299 
Thou last pale promise of the waning year .... 185 
Thou sleeping innocent, to thee I bring.306 
Thrice welcome, little English flower.107 
Through all the changes of the day.329 
Thus talking hand in hand alone they passed . . 23 
Thy bower with vine unshaded .. 135 
’T is the last rose of summer.184 
To deck the shapely knoll. 17 
To me thy site disconsolate.202 
Too forward beauty, was it wisely done. 96 
To sort which flowers some sit. 24 
To the curious eye. 149 
’T was a lovely thought to mark the hours.... 285 
’T was on the border of a stream.267 
Two roses on one slender spray...191 
Violets dim... 119 
Warm rival of the flame that dyes.. 172 
We roam the seas, give new found isles.237 
Welcome, pale primrose, starting up between .. 74 
Welcome, though cold the hour. 233 
What nature, alas 1 has denied.27 
What next a tuft of evening primroses. 75 
What though I trace each herb and flower .... 6 
What yellow, lovely as the golden morn .... 257 
When April’s smiles the flowery lawn adorn .. 87 
When beechen buds begin to swell.125 
When the sun is gone down to his rest.12 
